European Journal of Psychological Assessment
Volume 28, Issue 4, 2012, Pages 262-269
Assessing stressors related to migration in patients with psychiatric disorders: Development and reliability of a standardized instrument (MIGSTR10) (Article)
Müller M.J.* ,
Kamcili-Kubach S. ,
Strassheim S. ,
Koch E.
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Vitos Clinical Centre Giessen-Marburg, Germany, University Medical Centre Mainz, c/o Cappeler Str. 98, 35039 Marburg, Germany, Vitos Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Marburg, Germany
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Vitos Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Marburg, Germany
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Vitos Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Marburg, Germany
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Vitos Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Marburg, Germany
Abstract
A 10-item instrument for the assessment of probable migration-related stressors was developed based on previous work (MIGSTR10) and interrater reliability was tested in a chart review study. The MIGSTR10 and nine nonspecific stressors of the DSM-IV Axis IV (DSMSTR9) were put into a questionnaire format with categorical and dimensional response options. Charts of 100 inpatients (50 Turkish migrants [MIG], 50 native German patients [CON]) with affective or anxiety disorder were reviewed by three independent raters and MIGSTR10, DSMSTR9, and Global Assessment of Functioning scale (GAF) scores were obtained. Interrater reliability indices (ICC) of items and sum scores were calculated. The prevalence of single migration-related stressors in MIG ranged from 15% to 100% (CON 0-92%). All items of the MIGSTR10 (ICC 0.58-0.92) and the DSMSTR9 (ICC 0.56-0.96) reached high to very high interrater agreement (p < .0005). The item analysis of the MIGSTR10 revealed sufficient internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.68/0.69) and only one item ("family conflicts") without substantial correlation with the remaining scale. Correlation analyses showed a significant overlap of dimensional MIGSTR10 scores (r 2 = 0.25; p < .01) and DSMSTR9 scores (r 2 = 9%; p < .05) with GAF scores in MIG indicating functional relevance. MIGSTR10 is considered a feasible, economic, and reliable instrument for the assessment of stressors potentially related to migration. © 2012 Hogrefe Publishing.
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DOI: 10.1027/1015-5759/a000106
ISSN: 10155759
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English